by Endo Australia Digital | Jun 12, 2021 | Mental health and wellbeing
A couple of weeks ago I participated in an online survey as part of Macquarie University’s research project titled The Psychosocial Impacts of Endometriosis. The survey asked a range of questions relating to the pain and psychological impacts of endometriosis. It made...
by Endo Australia Digital | Jun 5, 2021 | Endo stories
Chloe Timmer is a 31 year old registered nurse who has worked in the field for 5 years. She has experienced endometriosis symptoms since starting her period, and has undergone 4 surgeries since being diagnosed in March 2016. She shares her insider perspective of the...
by Endo Australia Digital | May 22, 2021 | Endo stories
I was an early adopter of working from home. Almost a year before the government mandated lockdowns, the scramble to purchase office chairs, and computer monitors – I was logging in remotely to work from home each day. And each day, I have counted myself lucky for...
by Endo Australia Digital | May 15, 2021 | Endo stories
Sally Power shares her experience living with misdiagnosed stage 4 endometriosis; hoping to spread awareness to the general public, and inspire other EndoWarriors to seek help and not tolerate their pain. For 35 year old Sally Power from Darlington Point— a small town...
by Endo Australia Digital | May 1, 2021 | Endo stories
Kate Muir was 15 years old when she realised something wasn’t quite right. With heavy periods and clotting, her period pain was so bad, she’d pass out. But when she sought help from the medical system, they told her it was all in her head. “They said my anxieties were...